When Adora Gray was twelve years old, her best friend in the whole world was Kat Weaver and they went to a very special camp for very special girls - the kind of place parents send their kids when they're... Not. Normal. After that camp, Adora Gray was not friends with Kat Weaver anymore. Now, at age eighteen, Adora feels trapped between her mother's expectations and her own desire and her own guilt...until she follows a tiny owl into an old shack off the road...
This is the sequel to "Defending Little Sis." It's a bit long but I found myself writing more and more about it. I hope you enjoy and let me know if i should write more on these characters.
A story in the Sexual Politics Universe
All the signs are there. Is her husband cheating? If so, what is she to do?
A humorous tale of a marriage gone stale.
Fascinated with politics, she starts in local races and slowly becomes comfortable at higher and higher levels. The excitement of power stimulates her sexually her work becomes intermingled with sex outside her marriage. She celebrates political wins with skirt up and legs spread.
A story in the The Legend of Snow Owl Universe
A mixed-race Indian is visiting strange women that neighbor his Comanche tribe. What could go wrong? What could go right? He was only delivering a deer. Yet, these are the continued adventures of the Legendary Snow Owl.
It's a new era of parents arranging sex dates for their children. Fourteen-year-old Hannah's date for the junior cotillion ball is 16-year-old Jacob, and the cotillion program expects them to have sex by the end of their date. Their parents plan a ribald night in a nihilistic culture that promotes teen sexuality with virtually no limits. The kids might be reluctant at times, but by night's end they will have satisfied themselves and entertained their parents.
Former Marine, Mr. Baker, was a man of patience, but determination. He liked to cultivate boys from when they were fourteen but not enjoy them fully until they were sixteen. He singled out impressionable, willing Jimmy down the street and gave him memorable presents on the boy's fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth birthdays.